Gang involved in illegally selling 'lizard oil' busted in Lahore - News Summed Up

Gang involved in illegally selling 'lizard oil' busted in Lahore


Separa­tely, wildli­fe depart­ment slaps a Rs20,000 fine on accuse­d for bringi­ng in rare pigeon­s from UAELAHORE: The Punjab Wildlife Department busted a gang involved in illegal trade of selling ‘oil of wild lizard’ in Lahore on Sunday. In a raid, the officials arrested two accused — Sajjad Ali and Ghulam Sabir — who were involved in the business of extracting oil from the lizards, locally known as “Sanda Oil”. The accused were booked under the wildlife act, said the officials, adding that six lizards had also been recovered from their possession. Gruesome extract : ‘Lizard oil’ vendors continue to thriveIn a separate development, the wildlife officials recovered 50 rare breed of pigeons from Lahore airport. Under the supervision of District Lahore wildlife officer, Tanveer Janjua, the special squad acted on a tip-off and arrested the accused who were involved in the smuggling of the birds from UAE to Pakistan.


Source: The Express Tribune March 10, 2019 14:37 UTC



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